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What are the roles of metalloproteinases in cartilage and bone damage?
G. Murphy
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M. H. Lee
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Corresponding author for this work
University of Cambridge
Wellcome Trust
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Medicine and Dentistry
Bone Injury
100%
Cartilage
100%
Cells
33%
Combination Therapy
33%
Development
66%
Disease
33%
Family
33%
Inflammatory Cell
33%
Metalloprotease Inhibitor
66%
Metalloproteinase
100%
Osteoarthritis
33%
Pathological Process
33%
Proteinase
33%
Resident
33%
Rheumatoid Arthritis
33%
Therapeutic Agent
33%
Tissues
33%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Bone Injury
100%
Diseases
33%
Metalloproteinase
100%
Metalloproteinase Inhibitor
66%
Osteoarthritis
33%
Proteinase
33%
Rheumatoid Arthritis
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Bone
100%
Development
40%
Metalloproteinase
100%
Protease
20%
Spectrum
20%
Chemistry
Metalloproteinase Inhibitor
100%
Procedure
50%
Spectra
50%